The lake is part of Senba Park. It is located next to Kairaku-en, a large park built in the Edo period known for its large number of plum blossoms. The Ibaraki Prefectural Cultural Center is also located nearby, as is the Tokugawa Museum, and Gokoku Shrine.
Black swans and mute swans in particular breed near the lake. During the winter of 2016-2017 at least 56 wild birds died of avian influenza. It was reported in 2017 that Mito city was placing decoy eggs in nests near lake Senba to gradually reduce the population over time.[5]